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1998\06\09@084020 by Scott Walsh

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    On a similar point, we are evaluating batteries from different
    manufacturers as the moment for a battery powered application.

    And we are discharging Ni-MH batteries down to 1.1V per cell, and seem
    to be getting aound 80% capacity out of the cell when discharging at
    1C ... does that sound reasonable?

    For Ni-MH what volatge per cell do the manufacturers rate the mAh
    capacity of the battery. or is this one of the tricks they play with
    specs to make thier batteries look batter than the competition?

    Does dicscharge rate affect the capacity of the battery to any great
    extent?

    thanks in advance,
    SW.


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Subject: Re: selection of battery for power consumption of 300mA/hour
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Date:    09/06/98 14:57


At 02:41 PM 8/06/98 -0700, you wrote:
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I don't agree with the 75% of capacity, we get 100 to 115% consistntly, note
that the capacity tests are done with a light load! Not a huge 1AMP  or
something like that. 0.8V is quite OK for most things, also note the
internal impedance of the cell at this voltage.

Dennis

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1998\06\09@084623 by Andy Kunz

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>     And we are discharging Ni-MH batteries down to 1.1V per cell, and seem
>     to be getting aound 80% capacity out of the cell when discharging at
>     1C ... does that sound reasonable?

A lot of other factors come into play, including temperature, charge type
(peak, timed, etc.)

You should get 80%-90% out of what you put in, as a rule of thumb.  I put
2200-2300 mAH into a 2000 mAH cell, and get about 1980 out.

Andy

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